Rasar State Park is along the north shore of the Skagit River.
After pulling into the park, follow the signs to the day-use area and park there. The day-use area has restrooms and a playground.
The 168-acre park offers camping, picnicking, hiking, bird watching and fishing. Trails offer hikers the opportunity to meander through second-growth forest, open fields and along the banks of the Skagit River.
The first quarter-mile of the Skagit River Loop Trail is wheelchair accessible. That accessibility ends at a sandbar on the banks of the Skagit River.
The trail boasts interpretive signs along its route, so be prepared to soak up information along the way.Read The Full Story

